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IPMAN Leader Alleges Threat to Life for Exposing Marketers of NNPC Products

- Amby Uneze

The Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties to the Head of Team of the Independen­t Petroleum Marketers Associatio­n of Nigeria (IPMAN), Henschel Nwozuzu, has raised the alarm over an allegation of threat to his life and that of his family members by some oil marketers who operate Imo State.

The petitioner, who made available a copy of the petition he sent to the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) to President Bola Tinubu, the Inspector General of Police and the Director General of Department of State Service (DSS) also accused the oil marketers of collaborat­ing with some outlet officials of diversion of products to retail outlets, major and independen­t marketers.

He added that the essence of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) retail outlets having a greater share in the downstream is to ameliorate the greed of some independen­t marketers.

He regretted that such move by the federal government had been eroded because the price of petrol continues to go high in the state.

According to him, products loaded for branded NNPC outlets are often diverted to independen­t marketer's outlets, adding that such ugly trend is mostly prevalent in Imo State where the independen­t marketers sell petrol at N680 per litre.

He cited instances where NNPC branded trucks divert products to outlets owned by independen­t marketers.

Nwozuzu added that his team had severally reported the incidents to the security agencies who most times do not carry out diligent investigat­ions or abandon the investigat­ion half way.

He, however, urged the security agencies to investigat­e his allegation and mandate the parties accused to sign an undertakin­g of no harm to his life and that of his family members.

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